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If other phones are working with this base, then you may need to register the phone with the base. You will have to check your manual for how to do this. Some phones have it on their menu and some do it by simply placing the phone in the base unit. I'm not sure what model you have or how old your system is. Hope this helps. Good luck!

If all registered handsets start ringing, press the same button to stop. Then repeat this step.

The next step should be completed within 90 seconds.

2 Handset:

Press {OK}, then wait until a long beep sounds.

Note:

While registering, "Base registering" is displayed on all

registered handsets.

If the problem does not resolve, check that the AC cord is seated fully at the base of the unit and that the handset is fully charged.Use a different fuse for the phone to eliminate blown fuse issue which could be quite common.

Disconnect the AC adaptor from the unit, wait for a minute, then reconnect. The plug may have become loose over time, or not fully inserted. If that does not work, try reregistering the handset, another handset may have deregistered this handset.Initially, the displayed message indicates that the base is not receiving power. Verify that the base is lighted up / powered on.Try a full hard reset on the Panasonic KX-TG9333T by disconnecting the power and telephone line connection to the base and remove the batteries of the 3 handsets. Allow unpowered, disconnected condition for an extended period of time (6-8 hours). The idea is to force the system to revert back to factory defaults.Reconnect the KX-TG9333T and the batteries to the handset. Recharge if necessary. Go through the initial set-up procedures.

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When both handsets have the antenna symbols blinking the base set is not working. So check that part. It has nothing to do with the phone line, because the connection between base station and handset should also work without the line connected. Check the power supply of the base station or its cable. When you are 100% sure the power supply is giving the correct voltage and enoug current I'm affraid the base station is defect.

If other phones are working with this base, then you may need to register the phone with the base. You will have to check your manual for how to do this. Some phones have it on their menu and some do it by simply placing the phone in the base unit. I'm not sure what model you have or how old your system is. Hope this helps. Good luck!

According to information provided by the manufacturer, when the power supply light is red this can typically mean that the XBox 360's external power supply (AC adaptor) has encountered a problem and may need to be repaired or replaced. Most problems encountered are typically limited to an issue where the system has overheated or there is too much voltage/electrical current for the power supply to handle.

I'd first suggest checking to see if the AC adaptor is properly connected to your XBox 360 or is warm to the touch. If the adaptor is hot, you may wish to unplug the adaptor for several hours to cool before reconnecting it to your XBox 360. Even if it is fairly cool, you may still want to see if disconnecting and reconnecting the adaptor resolves the issue. If the power light changes from red to an orange hue once you do, this can mean that the power supply may not have been securely attached and the unit is now in standby mode.

Next, if you have access to a second power adaptor, you may want to see if switching adaptors resolves the issue instead. If the XBox 360 goes into standby mode with a different adaptor plugged in but not the original, then the original adaptor may be defective and be in need of replacement.

Please keep in mind however, that if the lights around the power indicator light are also flashing red this may be a sign of an entirely different hardware problem. If you are seeing any of the lights in the outer ring light up, you may want to take note of which ones (and how many) are lighting up at any given time. Typically one flashing red light in the outer ring may indicate a hard drive problem, two red lights may indicate the XBox 360 itself has overheated, three red lights mean that the unit requires service/repairs, and four red lights mean that your audio-video (AV) cable isn't securely connected.

If you're still not quite sure how to proceed, you can always visit Microsoft's knowledge base website for more information and suggestions by using the link I've provided below:

I think this may be the answer. With multiple handsets reading "Please register" and a "working" base station (w ith dial tone). If you bring the remote units to the base station and place them on hte base, they will register and stay registered after you return them to the remote base. It doesn't say this anywhere in the instructions as it gives you the impression the remotes will register from their own base.